'How do objects end up in a museum? Discover the answer to that question from the artworks themselves in this app from the J....
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'How do objects end up in a museum? Discover the answer to that question from the artworks themselves in this app from the J. Paul Getty Museum. The Life of Art app enables users to retrace the lives of a lidded bowl, a silver fountain, a side chair, and a wall light in the Getty’s collection by examining physical clues. The interactive app features stunning photography, animations, video, and 360 rotations that bring the rich biographies of these objects to life.This app was created in conjunction with the 2012 exhibition The Life of Art: Context, Collecting, and Display at the Getty Center.'This is a free app

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The Google Cultural Institute: Google Art Project is a collaboritive partnership with several world acclaimed art...
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The Google Cultural Institute: Google Art Project is a collaboritive partnership with several world acclaimed art museums (representing 40+ countries) to display a gallery collection of (40,000+ high resolution) artworks by various artists sorted by historical time periods/movements, location, and more. Here the viewer can easily select an artwork to zoom in and out to enlarge the size and detail . Also, you can select and put two art work selections side-by side for making comparisons/contrasts in their artistic style, medium, theme, genre, subject matter, and more. In addition, Google's "Wondows View Project" allows you to view an impressive selection of cultural landmarks and world heritage sites. This is an excellent site for Art History teachers and students.

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'Create your own digital silkscreen print, just like Andy Warhol would have with the Warhol: D.I.Y. POP app from The Andy...
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'Create your own digital silkscreen print, just like Andy Warhol would have with the Warhol: D.I.Y. POP app from The Andy Warhol Museum.Learn the Warhol silkscreen process step by step: Take a photo. Crop. Expose. Underpaint. Share. And print a virtual silkscreen. Each step offers detailed information from Museum curators.While you’re at it, meet staff from The Warhol who demonstrate silkscreen printing and give you inside information on the artist and his work.Learn more about The Warhol and connect with us all over the web.'This app costs $0.99

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Art Authority is a comprehensive collection of works by over 1,000 of the western world's major artists, from ancient times...
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Art Authority is a comprehensive collection of works by over 1,000 of the western world's major artists, from ancient times to today. At your fingertips! Organized by period and artist, Art Authority's 40,000+ paintings and sculptures are downloaded as needed and displayed chronologically for each artist, with detailed captioning. In-depth information about the periods and artists is also available.

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Take a spin through artCircles™ to discover a world of art images in a brand new way. Let your fingers wander as you...
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Take a spin through artCircles™ to discover a world of art images in a brand new way. Let your fingers wander as you whirl through wheels of art by colors, words, themes or curators—the artists, designers and tastemakers of our times—who share their unique perspectives on creativity and the art that inspires them. Each spin reveals new art that just may surprise you and change the way you see a painting or photograph. Then, shape and share your own collection. Who knows, your “favorites” circle could take someone else on a magical art journey.The app is from the commercial site www.art.com that can mat and frame art prints that you buy from them. You do not need to buy anything to use the app.This is a free appThe artworks featured in artCircles are available for purchase on the app and at art.com and can be custom framed in a variety of styles.

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״This publication showcases the work of 17 contemporary American artists. All have made their art available in U.S....
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״This publication showcases the work of 17 contemporary American artists. All have made their art available in U.S. ambassador's residences in countries around the world. As a group, these up-and-comers exemplify such bedrock American values as innovation, diversity, freedom, individualism, and competitive excellence.״

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This is a lesson plan intended for use in an elementary art classroom with fourth grade students. The content of the lesson...
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This is a lesson plan intended for use in an elementary art classroom with fourth grade students. The content of the lesson focuses on how artists can use line to create the appearance of action or movement in a work of art.The lesson calls for the use of a Power Point Presentation with slides of various famous, and perhaps not so famous, works of art that are selected for their linear qualities as well as how they show movement. Suggested artists: Wassilly Kandinsky, Frank Lobdell, Vincent Van Gogh.After viewing the presentation, the students will apply what they've learned by creating a non-objective/abstract water color painting that shows movement. It is highly recomended that the instructor take digital photographs of any completed student work and include them in the initial Power Point presentation. If this lesson is used again with another class or perhaps with the same grade level during a future school year, the students will have the benefit of seeing some sample student work in addition to the works by famous artists.

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Founded in 1947, The National Art Education Association is the leading professional membership organization exclusively for...
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Founded in 1947, The National Art Education Association is the leading professional membership organization exclusively for visual arts educators. Members include elementary, middle and high school visual arts educators, college and university professors, researchers and scholars, teaching artists, administrators and supervisors, and art museum educators, as well as more than 45,000 students who are members of the National Art Honor Society or are university students preparing to be art educators. - See more at: http://www.arteducators.org/about-us

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